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Chemical composition of the essential oil of Jacobaea maritima (L.) PelserMeijden and Jacobaea maritima subsp. bicolor (Willd.) B. Nord.Greuter (Aste…

2015

In this study, the chemical compositions of the essential oils from aerial parts (JmA) and radices (JmR) of Jacobaea maritima (L.) Pelser & Meijden, collected in Croatia, and of Jacobaea maritima subsp. bicolor (Willd.) B. Nord. & Greuter, collected in Sicily, were evaluated by using gas chromatography and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The main components of the essential oil from J. maritima, both in JmA and JmR, were pentacosane (15.7%), heptacosane (13.1%) and nonacosane (8.1%) whereas the essential oil from J. maritima subsp. bicolor was characterised by the presence of hexadecanoic acid (14.6%), caryophyllene oxide (9.3%) and hexahydrofarnesylacetone (6.5%). The comparison of t…

SesquiterpeneJacobaea maritimaCroatiaNonacosanecaryophyllene oxideAlkanePalmitic AcidJacobaea maritima subsp. bicolorPlant ScienceAsteraceaePlant OilBiochemistryGas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometrylaw.inventionAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundhydrocarbonGenuslawBotanyAlkaneshexadecanoic acidOils VolatilePlant OilsChemical compositionSicilyEssential oilPolycyclic SesquiterpenesbiologyJacobaeaOrganic ChemistryJacobaea maritimaAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationJacobaea maritima; Jacobaea maritima subsp. bicolor; Asteraceae; volatile components; hydrocarbons; hexadecanoic acid; caryophyllene oxidevolatile componentchemistryCaryophyllene oxidebacteriaSesquiterpenesNatural product research
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Research report: Interactions between toxic fatty acids for yeasts and colloids, cellulose and yeast ghost using the equilibrium dialysis method in a…

1997

Abstract The capacity of different materials (yeast walls, colloids and cellulose) to bind octanoic acid and decanoic acid was investigated in a model wine. The interactions between these toxic fatty acids and the soluble or insoluble material was shown using the equilibrium dialysis method. Yeast walls adsorb decanoic acid and to a lesser extent octanoic acid which confirms previous results. In comparison, colloids from both grape or yeast weakly bind decanoic acid and do not significantly bind octanoic acid. No interactions between cellulose and fatty acid were observed. According to the yeast wall composition, lipids seem to play a key role for binding. With regards to our results, the e…

Winechemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryFatty acidDecanoic acidApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyYeastchemistry.chemical_compoundColloidBiochemistryMalolactic fermentationOrganic chemistryComposition (visual arts)CelluloseFood ScienceBiotechnologyFood Biotechnology
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Volatile components of Centaurea calcitrapa L. and Centaurea sphaerocephala L. ssp. sphaerocephala, two Asteraceae growing wild in Sicily

2006

The volatile components of the flowerheads of Centaurea calcitrapa L. (C.c.) and Centaurea sphaerocephala L. ssp. sphaerocephala (C.s.) were obtained by hydrodistillation and identified by GC and GC–MS. Altogether 96 components were identified, 66 in C. calcitrapa and 68 in C. spaerocephala, mostly fatty acids (32.8%, C.c. and 44.2%, C.s.) and hydrocarbons (32.3%, C.c. and 15.9%, C.s.). 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid (15.8%, C.c.) and hexadecanoic acid (30.7%, C.s.) were the most abundant fatty acids; tricosane (8.0%, C.c.) and heptacosane (4.9%, C.s.) were the main hydrocarbons. Sesquiterpenes were also present as hydrocarbons (10.1% for 14 components in C.c. and 9.2% for 13 components in C.s.)…

antimicrobial activitybiologyChemistryGeneral ChemistryAsteraceaeAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationessential oilbeta-eudesmollaw.inventionCentaurea sphaerocephala L. ssp sphaerocephalaCentaurea calcitrapaCentaurealawCentaurea calcitrapa LBotanyhexadecanoic acid912-octadecadienoic acidEssential oilFood Science
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Essential oil from the aerial parts of Centaurea cuneifolia Sibth. & Sm. and C. euxina Velen., two species growing wild in Bulgaria

2009

Abstract The volatile constituents of the aerial parts of Centaurea cuneifolia Sibth. & Sm. and Centaurea euxina Velen. from Bulgaria were extracted by hydrodistillation and were analyzed. The main components in C. cuneifolia were β-eudesmol (26.5%) and hexadecanoic acid (17.6%). The main components in C. euxina were hexadecanoic acid (20.3%), spathulenol (10.8%) and caryophyllene oxide (6.2%). The chemotaxonomic significances with respect to other previously studied species of the same sections ( Achrolopus and Phalolepis , respectively) are discussed.

beta-eudesmoloAsteraceaeBiochemistryCentaurea cuneifoliaessential oilSpathulenollaw.inventionPalmitic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundCentaurea cuneifolialawBotanyhexadecanoic acidSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaChemical compositionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEssential oilspatulenolbiologySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaAsteraceaechemotaxonomic significancebiology.organism_classificationchemistryChemotaxonomyCentaureaC. euxina
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Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil ofPhlomis ferruginea Ten. (Lamiaceae) growing wild in Southern Italy

2006

The essential oil of aerial parts of Phlomis ferruginea (Lamiaceae), growing wild in Southern Italy, was obtained by hydrodistillation and analysed by GC and GC–MS. 60 compounds, representing 92.3% of the oil, were identified. The major components were β-caryophyllene (15.6%), hexadecanoic acid (12.8%), germacrene D (8.9%), caryophyllene oxide (6.7%) and α-thujone (5.5%). The evaluation of antimicrobial activity against some bacterial species has been tested. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

caryophyllene oxideessential oilalpha-thujonelaw.inventionSteam distillationchemistry.chemical_compoundlawgermacrene DBotanyhexadecanoic acidThujoneEssential oilbeta-caryophylleneLamiaceaeantimicrobial activitybiologyChemistryCaryophylleneGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialPhlomisSaturated fatty acidLamiaceaePhlomis ferrugineaFood ScienceFlavour and Fragrance Journal
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Alteration in membrane fluidity and lipid composition, and modulation of H(+)-ATPase activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae caused by decanoic acid.

1996

Decanoic acid, a lipophilic agent, inhibited in vitro the plasma membrane H+-ATPase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown in YPD medium. Conversely, when decanoic acid (35 μM) was present in the growth medium, the measured H+-ATPase activity was four times higher than that of control cells. K m, and pH and orthovanadate sensitivity were the same for the two growth conditions, which indicated that H+-ATPase activation was not due to conformational changes in the enzyme. The activation process was not entirely reversible which showed that plasma membrane H+-ATPase activation is due to several mechanisms. 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene anisotropy performed on protoplasts from cells grown in YPD rev…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGrowth mediumMembrane FluidityCell MembranePhospholipidDecanoic acidSaccharomyces cerevisiaeMicrobiologyLipidsYeastCell membranechemistry.chemical_compoundProton-Translocating ATPasesMembranemedicine.anatomical_structureEnzymechemistryBiochemistrymedicineMembrane fluidityDecanoic AcidsMicrobiology (Reading, England)
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Chemical composition of the essential oil from Pulicaria vulgaris var. graeca (Sch.-Bip.) Fiori (Asteraceae) growing wild in Sicily and its antimicro…

2015

In this study the chemical composition of the essential oil from aerial parts of Pulicaria vulgaris var. graeca (Sch.-Bip.) Fiori collected in Sicily was evaluated by GC and GC–MS. The main components of P. vulgaris var. graeca oil were hexadecanoic acid (21.7%), β-caryophyllene (14.3%) and geranyl propionate (8.2%). The comparison with other studied oils of genus Pulicaria is discussed. Antibacterial activity against several bacteria, including some ones infesting historical art craft, was also determined.

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Volatile compounds of flowers and leale of Sideritis italica (Miller) Greuter et Burdet used as mountain tea

2010

Sideritis italica (Miller) Greuter et Burdet (Lamiaceae), widely used in ethnopharmacological medicine, occurs in Southern Italy and Sicily. The phytochemical composition of the essential oils of S. italica flowers and leaves, harvested in Piano Battaglia (Sicily), was analysed by GC and GC-MS. Of the 51 compounds, 43 in the oil from flowers and 29 in the oil from leaves were identified. Kaur-15-ene (20.0%) was recognised as the main constituent of the oil from flowers, together with -cubebene (12.1%), -pinene (8.5%), (Z)-nuciferol (6.5%), tricyclene (4.5%) and -bisabolol (4.0%). In the oil from leaves, p-methoxyacetophenone (26.0%) prevailed, as did hexadecanoic acid (21.3%), followed by n…

kaur-15-enep-methoxyacetophenone-cubebeneSideritis italicahexadecanoic acidSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaEssential oilP- methoxyacetophenone
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Chemical Composition and Antibacterial Activity of Essential Oils from Different Parts of Bupleurum rotundifolium L.

2012

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lcsh:Chemistrylcsh:QD241-441Antibacterial Activitylcsh:QD1-999lcsh:Organic chemistryEssential Oil CompositionBupleurum Rotundifoliumlcsh:Botanyα-pinenefood and beveragesHexadecanoic Acidlcsh:QK1-989Alpha-Pinene
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